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Walter A. Musciano

    Walter Musciano était un architecte naval fort de plus de quatre décennies d'expérience chez George G. Sharp, Inc. Spécialisé dans l'histoire militaire et de l'aviation, il est devenu le concepteur principal de produits pour la Scientific Model Airplane Company dans les années 1950. Dans ce rôle, il a conçu, testé et produit des dessins pour la fabrication d'avions modèles réduits en balsa. Son travail alliait expertise technique et passion pour l'aviation.

    Die berühmten Me 109 und ihre Piloten
    Captain Arthur Ray Brooks
    Building and Flying Scale-model Aircraft
    Corsair: The Saga of the Legendary Bent-Wing Fighter-Bomber
    Warbirds of the Sea: A History of Aircraft Carriers & Carrier-Based Aircraft
    • The book explores the evolution and significance of aircraft carriers and shipboard aircraft, tracing their development from inception to future prospects. It delves into their historical impact and combat roles, providing insights into naval warfare and technological advancements. Through detailed accounts, it highlights the strategic importance of these vessels in military operations, making it a comprehensive resource for enthusiasts and historians alike.

      Warbirds of the Sea: A History of Aircraft Carriers & Carrier-Based Aircraft
    • The narrative focuses on the F4U Corsair's evolution and its extensive combat history across various theaters, including Guadalcanal, Korea, and Africa. It highlights the aircraft's adaptability for multiple roles beyond its original design, showcasing the achievements of its most decorated pilots. The book features detailed appendices, line schemes, and maps, providing a comprehensive look at the 2,814 Corsairs produced, along with insights into surviving models. This thorough examination captures the legacy and versatility of this iconic naval fighter.

      Corsair: The Saga of the Legendary Bent-Wing Fighter-Bomber
    • Captain Arthur Ray Brooks

      America's Quiet Ace of World War I

      • 74pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The narrative highlights the often-overlooked contributions of aerial combat Aces during World War One, emphasizing that their greatness isn't solely measured by victory counts. Many Aces, like Captain A. Raymond Brooks, prioritized mentoring novice pilots and ensuring the safety of their teams over personal accolades. This book sheds light on these unsung heroes, whose significant yet understated roles have been overshadowed by more flamboyant figures in aviation history.

      Captain Arthur Ray Brooks